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Results and Analysis. The synthesized traces of the vehicles for a T-junction and highway merging scenarios are given in Fig. 3 and 4, respectively. In the non-cooperative cases in both scenarios, we observed behaviors where vehicles act conservatively and slow down to avoid a low reward due to a T is determined ƒ
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Results and Analysis. Describe the results including required details compared · Use diagrams, tables and figures for overview and understanding · Show results vs. requirements vs. state of the art · Describe cooperation of the Participating Partners · Give an interpretation and/or analysis of the results · Highlight major achievements · Highlight major impacts for the European industry (industrial relevance, exploitation plans and business view): o Describe customers commitment reached o Describe access to market and relevant roadmap following Application Experiment o Direct impact on the Selected Third Party o Expected further impact o Further financing plan and achievements
Results and Analysis. In this section, I will present the estimation results of the proposed joint state-space model and some simulation studies are conducted to show how changes in rewards structure influence players’ play and purchase decisions.
Results and Analysis. The Wall-ACE dynamic wall has been developed, tested and finalised in the form of a wall simulation tool allowing to play with the different material layers. Up to 10 layers can be set in the model. The example below shows an application with 7 layers. The two first internal layers are replaced by air to avoid shifting the cells of the original wall composition. One can then add internal plaster in the layers previously inactivated by using air. As an illustrative example, the typical case of the analysis of thermal energy saving by adding an insulation plaster on the internal side of a wall is presented with the thermal energy savings as well as the condensation risks and occurrence. SUM 0.357 2.558 0.39 Interior 8 - - 0.125 L1 - 0.050 0.034 1.47 L2 - 0.001 0.034 0.029 L3 - 0.120 1.2 0.10 L4 - 0.050 0.08 0.625 L5 - 0.120 1.12 0.11 L6 - 0.015 0.7 0.021 L7 - 0.001 0.034 0.03 Exterior 20 - - 0.050 Wall-ACE_Deliverable_D4.1_vfinal-rev20200122 5 xx xxxxxxx with 5 xx xxxxxxx 1 xx xxxxxxx Suppression of condensation by adding a vapour barrier Æ non insulated 1 cm insulated 5 cm insulated with vapour barrier 5 cm internal plaster insulation Wall-ACE_Deliverable_D4.1_vfinal-rev20200122 The addition of an internal high-performance plaster reduces the thermal losses of the wall, but there is a non-linear increase of condensation between 2 and 3 cm. This can be explained by the reduction of the temperature behind the plaster between 2 and 3 cm thickness. The figure below presents the increase of annual cumulative hours below the dew point temperature behind the plaster in relation to its thickness. Increase from 2 to 3 cm Increase from 3 to 4 cm Increase from 4 to 5 cm The number of hours below the dew point behind the plaster increases from 44 hours per year for 2 cm to 660 hours per year, when the thickness is increased to 3 cm. This example shows how important it is to check the condensation behind the internal insulation and to apply solutions such as applying a vapour barrier (can be a film or special paints). The condensation is reduced by a factor 1000 by applying a vapour barrier adequately placed on the inside face of the plaster.
Results and Analysis. Methanol spectra comparing the SNR of a single-pass optical arrangement and that of the multipass spectrometer are shown in Figure 3.3. As expected, the seven-fold increase in pathlength increased the SNR of the spectrum by up to a factor of ∼5; additional increase in SNR was limited by power loss in the probe beam. This power loss was also observed by Schmuttenmaer et al. (1990), who worked with a similarly sized THz beam. The relative intensities of the lines between the two spectra indicate that the temperature of the gas probed by the single-pass and multi-pass setups is similar in value. The density and temperature of a molecule in a gas sample can be determined using a Boltzmann diagram analysis based on the integrated intensity of the observed spectral lines. This analysis approach adopts the convention used in radio astronomy, where the integrated intensities of the spectral lines, −∞ Ibdv, and their corresponding energy levels, hc3Agi NT e−Ei/kTrot, (3.2) −∞ b 8πkν2 Φ(T
Results and Analysis. The synthesized traces of the T is determined | | ≤ ∧ | | ≤ | − | ≥ ∧ | − | ≥
Results and Analysis. In order to increase the probability of success at the end of the project, two parallel research lines based on large-scale GFET array TDM and FDM have been investigated. Each research line has started from the same sensing and digital signal-processing requirements, so their ASIC figures of merit can be compared.
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Results and Analysis. The following chapter will discuss and give a short analysis about the results and compare the original solutions with the two model cases.
Results and Analysis. The group key agreement protocol TGECDH is implemented using java language. The implementation performs the ECDH group key agreement module. When members join and leave the group dynamically, it constructs a height balanced tree and generates the new group key.
Results and Analysis. 4.1. General overview of European electricity system Figure 4: Power mix capacity (Source: EIA, 2013) Figure 5: Renewables production in 2010 (Eurelectric, 2012) I N S T A L L E D C A P A C I T Y ( E U - 1 5 + N O R W A Y + S W I T Z E R L A N D ) SIZE INSTALLED CAPACITY BUILT BEFORE 1990 Table 2 : Breakdown of the installed PSP capacity (Alstom, 2013) Figure 6: Market development for PSP in the EU-15 = Norway + Switzerland (Alstom, 2013)
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